A flow resistive inspiratory muscle training mask worn during high-intensity interval training does not improve 5 km running time-trial performance.

FAGHY, Mark A., BROWN, Peter I., DAVIS, Nicola M., MAYES, J.P. and MADEN-WILKINSON, Tom (2021). A flow resistive inspiratory muscle training mask worn during high-intensity interval training does not improve 5 km running time-trial performance. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 121 (1), 183-191. [Article]

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Abstract
Purpose: There is little evidence of the ergogenic effect of flow resistive masks worn during exercise. We compared a flow resistive face mask (MASK) worn during high-intensity interval training (HIIT) against pressure threshold loading inspiratory muscle training (IMT). Methods: 23 participants (13 males) completed a 5 km time trial and six weeks of HIIT (3 sessions weekly). HIIT (n=8) consisted of repeated work (2 mins) at the speed equivalent to 95% "V" ̇O2 peak with equal rest. Repetitions were incremental (six in weeks 1, 2 and 6, eight in weeks 3 and 4 and ten in week 5). Participants were allocated to one of three training groups. MASK (n=8) wore a flow resistive mask during all sessions. The IMT group (n=8) completed 2 x 30 breaths daily at 50% maximum inspiratory pressure (PImax). A control group (CON, n=7) completed HIIT only. Following HIIT, participants completed two 5 km time trials, the first matched identically to pre-intervention trial (ISO time), and a self-paced effort. Results: Time trial performance was improved in all groups (MASK 3.1 ± 1.7%, IMT, 5.7 ± 1.5% and CON 2.6 ± 1.0%, p < 0.05). IMT improved greater than MASK and CON (p=0.004). Post intervention, PImax and diaphragm thickness were improved in IMT only (32% and 9.5% respectively, p = 0.003 and 0.024). Conclusion: A flow resistive mask worn during HIIT provides no benefit to 5 km performance when compared to HIIT only. Supplementing HIIT with IMT improves respiratory muscle strength, morphology and performance greater than HIIT alone.
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